Working in Canada as an International Student
International students can work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. They must have a valid study permit and a Social Insurance Number to work in Canada.
International students can work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. They must have a valid study permit and a Social Insurance Number to work in Canada.
International students working in Canada are required to file a tax return if they have income from a Canadian source. They may be eligible for tax credits and benefits.
The University of British Columbia provides a tax guide for international students, including information on tax requirements, tax credits, and tax filing deadlines.
KPMG provides an overview of tax requirements for international students working in Canada, including tax residency, tax filing obligations, and tax withholding.
The Canada Revenue Agency provides information on tax obligations for international students, including how to file a tax return, claim tax credits, and apply for a tax refund.
Moneysense provides tax tips for international students in Canada, including how to claim tax credits, deduct expenses, and avoid common tax mistakes.
Tax Services Canada offers a webinar on tax requirements for international students, covering topics such as tax residency, tax filing, and tax planning.
This research paper provides an in-depth analysis of tax requirements for international students in Canada, including a review of current tax policies and recommendations for improvement.